Much of the professors' interest in these question stems from the simple fact that they are sports fans.
The number stems from the fact that he was the 466 prisoner of 1964.
These difficulties stem from the fact that the man and the woman share the same sexual behavior.
The skepticism over the deal stems from the fact that the two companies are not in the same part of the software market.
As usual, much of its appeal stems from the fact that the concept has been put into practice at all.
The name stems from the fact that there are only few springs in the whole mountain.
Her most immediate headaches actually stem from the fact that too many people want to come here.
Usefulness stems from the fact that many issues are available for a limited time.
Rather, it stemmed from the fact that more people dropped out of the work force.
Partly, this stems from the fact that many are single women who have had to learn to take care of themselves.